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The so-called 'New Y Scheme' is basically a variation of the New scheme. The only difference is that there is a large rotated 'Y' logo on the rear sections of buses it is applied to. On most buses, the logo is white, but there are also logos in YRT's official colours.
The so-called 'New Y Scheme' is basically a variation of the New scheme. The only difference is that there is a large rotated 'Y' logo on the rear sections of buses it is applied to. On most buses, the logo is white, but there are also logos in YRT's official colours.


While a variation on the new YRT scheme, it was in fact the first scheme tested out on YRT buses. 610 had dual blue logos when it was wrapped in its gradient scheme, and 611 had one of each colour logo when it was the first repainted bus, and has retained those logos (both now white). All the 7xx were delivered without the Ys except 706, which for unknown reasons carried one of each colour; however, this scheme will be short lived due to problems and will be removed in the Spring of 2009.
While a variation on the new YRT scheme, it was in fact the first scheme tested out on YRT buses. 610 had dual blue logos when it was wrapped in its gradient scheme, and 611 had one of each colour logo when it was the first repainted bus, and has retained those logos (both now white). All the 7xx were delivered without the Ys except 706, which for unknown reasons carried one of each colour; however, this scheme will be short lived due to problems and was be removed in March 2009.


Due to discrepancies with each division applying the Y individually, the Y on the driver's side may be located parallel to the stripes or in the same orientation as the one on the door side.
Due to discrepancies with each division applying the Y individually, the Y on the driver's side may be located parallel to the stripes or in the same orientation as the one on the door side.
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